Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Kypasaurus

Snuck out on Mianus River before dark. The bight was red hot. We got hung up in log jams on two fish and caught another two. Batting 500 I'll take it any day. Fishing micro nymphs with a green flash is where its at. Fighting these fish with such a small hook keeps things interesting. Here is Tuckers' bruiser of a brown. Kype still somewhat fresh from the spawn in probably December of last year. Stokin'!

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The Western Long Island Sound is my church and my playground. I have been fishing for as long as I can remember and at the age of 12 I received my boaters license, a 13' whaler, and the rest is history. Fishing to me has always been not a lifestyle but a way of life. Growing up a stones thrown away from my boat in the long island sound I was fortunate enough to have the luxury and privilege to operate a boat from such a young age. Spending more time on the water then on land I naturally began to consistently stalk and anticipate where the fish will be on the days given conditions. I have traveled all around the world fishing and still am amazed at how world class the western long island sound can get just a 45 minute drive from New York City.